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University of California, Berkeley - Master of Financial Engineering

UCB MFE UCB MFE Admission Results Discussion

Yeah, I was talking about your update :)

So, is it safe to assume that if those two "waitlists with guranteed place in the 2016-17" would get admitted if applied earlier (2nd, 3rd Rounds)?

By the way, how are you going to fill the gap year?
i think it just means you will be admitted to the 16-17 program iif you complete their conditions. actually i'm a first-year graduate student so i don't have problem with the gap year
 
Got an impossible 1-month preparation list. No way I can get in this time.
 
Wow! It feels like they are steering you towards their Pre-MFE courses.
Did your interview go well?
 
Wow! Maybe they're looking at you for a 2016 start date. Have you guys who have been admitted to the program looked at the placement statistics of the Class of 2015 ?
 
anybody knows where to take the online graded courses? i searched on coursera and edx and found no courses about PDE and numerical analysis...
 
does anyone know if the waitlist with 2016-17 guarantee comes higher on the ranking order than plain waitlist?

I think this is applicant-specific. A waitlist with guaranteed placement option might better than vanilla waitlist, which according to someone in Tracker is "UCB way of reject" if there is no other considerations except time. However, it might not be the case for someone who is desperately looking for a career switch and/or have offers from other schools.
 
Wow! Maybe they're looking at you for a 2016 start date. Have you guys who have been admitted to the program looked at the placement statistics of the Class of 2015 ?
I haven't had any interviews, they have said I will have one at the end of January, if I have completed all the items or if have all the items in progress.
 
I think this is applicant-specific. A waitlist with guaranteed placement option might better than vanilla waitlist, which according to someone in Tracker is "UCB way of reject" if there is no other considerations except time. However, it might not be the case for someone who is desperately looking for a career switch and/or have offers from other schools.

are you saying that vanilla waitlist is more or less equal to a reject?
i didnt understand the second part
thanks
 
anybody knows where to take the online graded courses? i searched on coursera and edx and found no courses about PDE and numerical analysis...


On Course Era you can search for those classes and they will notify you when they are being provided…?
 
@zeez
is hold better than waitlist
i thought following was the order
accept>waitlist with guarantee>vanilla waitlist>hold>reject
please correct me if i am wrong
 
@zeez
is hold better than waitlist
i thought following was the order
accept>waitlist with guarantee>vanilla waitlist>hold>reject
please correct me if i am wrong

I wish I could, man. I am just an observer and wannabe applicant. Everything is IMHO.
 
I wish I could, man. I am just an observer and wannabe applicant. Everything is IMHO.
@zeez
is hold better than waitlist
i thought following was the order
accept>waitlist with guarantee>vanilla waitlist>hold>reject
please correct me if i am wrong
I think waitlist is better than hold too. Hold should mean they may reconsider the applicant after he completes conditions and he still have to compete with those on waitlist, I think.
 
Applied in the 4th round. I had one round of interview earlier. I too have been put on a waitlist.

Here is what I have been asked to do :
  • Read the Crack (Heard...), Hull (Options...), Zhou (A Practical...), Brealey (Principles...), and Jones (Macroeconomics) texts and the WSJ weekly.
  • Successfully complete all of the preprogram courses offered by our department in January. "Successful completion" is a B grade or higher.
  • recommended: further self-study of macroeconomics
 
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